National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials

The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) is the leadership organization of the nation's more than 6,000 Latino elected and appointed Latinopublic officials in the United States.

Congressman Edward R. Roybal served as NALEO president from 1976 to 1991, when the board of directors named him president emeritus.

NALEO develops and implements programs promoting the integration of Latino immigrants into American society, developing future leaders among Latino youth, providing assistance and training to Latino elected and appointed officials and by conducting research on issues important to the Latino population.

National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials

The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) is the leadership organization of the nation's more than 6,000 Latino elected and appointed Latinopublic officials in the United States.

Congressman Edward R. Roybal served as NALEO president from 1976 to 1991, when the board of directors named him president emeritus.

NALEO develops and implements programs promoting the integration of Latino immigrants into American society, developing future leaders among Latino youth, providing assistance and training to Latino elected and appointed officials and by conducting research on issues important to the Latino population.

The lower chamber of the US Congress will have 37 members of Latino origin, according to the NALEOEducationalFund, which aims to facilitate Latino participation in the politics process ... "There are no longer Latino or non-Latino districts," said NALEO director ArturoVargas....

Thirty-two out of 44 LatinoDemocratic candidates won election in Tuesday's contests, while six out of 15 Latino Republican candidates claimed victory ...NALEOEducationalFund, a prominent nonpartisan Latino organization, said that only 6.8 million Latinos voted in the 2014 mid-term election ... Education professor David Garcia lost to Republican Gov ... ....

Thirty-two out of 44 LatinoDemocratic candidates won election in Tuesday's contests, while six out of 15 Latino Republican candidates claimed victory ...NALEOEducationalFund, a prominent nonpartisan Latino organization, said that only 6.8 million Latinos voted in the 2014 mid-term election ... Education professor David Garcia lost to Republican Gov....

Activism among women — especially college-educated suburban women — &nbsp;skyrocketed as well ... According to a new NALEOEducationalFund/LatinoDecisions tracking poll, seventy-two percent of Latinos says they have an unfavorable opinion of Trump, and 73 percent of likely Latino voters say they plan to vote for Democrats this year....

of LatinoElected and Appointed Officials' EducationalFund...Two weeks before election day, nearly half of the LatinosNALEO surveyed said they'd had no contact from Democratic campaigns or candidates ... The NALEO results found that "protecting immigrant rights" was the most ......